Cincinnati Bengals

This panorama showcases a Cincinnati Bengals touchdown in front of their home crowd at Paul Brown Stadium. The Cincinnati Bengals joined the American Football League as an expansion team in 1968. By 1970, under direction and guidance of legendary coach Paul Brown, the Bengals won the AFC Central Division to become the first expansion team to win a championship of any kind in just three years. In 1981, sporting a new look, the Cincinnati Bengals advanced to its first of two Super Bowl appearances. Paul Brown Stadium, home venue of the Cincinnati Bengals, is located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, covers approximately 22 acres and seats 65,535 fans. This panorama was taken by Chris Gjevre.

This panorama of the Cincinnati Bengals NFL football team preparing for victory at Paul Brown Stadium was photographed by James Blakeway. The Bengals moved to Paul Brown Stadium in 2000, after 30 years of hosting games at Riverfront Stadium. Paul Brown Stadium was named after the coaching legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Paul Brown, who founded the Bengals in 1967. The club was granted an American Football League franchise for the 1968 season and joined the NFL as a result of the 1970 merger. The Bengals won the division title in their first NFL season and have twice reached the Super Bowl as American Football Conference champions.

Cincinnati Bengals Panoramic Pictures

Cincinnati Bengals panoramic pictures capture imagery from Paul Brown Stadium, home to one of the most storied teams with the most enthusiastic fans throughout the league. Founded in 1966 as members of the American Football League, the Bengals' decades of historic moments have defined this Midwest team as one of the most recognized franchises in the NFL. Represented by Paul Brown, former head coach of the Cleveland Browns for many decades, the Bengals have seen many important milestones in league history, such as the AFL-NFL merger. Bengals panoramas capture years of success and fan dedication from the aptly named Paul Brown Stadium.

Panoramas from Paul Brown Stadium have captured a team with a number of historic moments in the league, such as winning multiple AFC championships and several Super Bowl appearances. Inspiring fans at every home game, the team's iconic Bengal tiger mascot "Who Dey" has lent his appearance to a number of memorabilia items and fan apparel frequently seen throughout the crowds in Cincinnati Bengals panoramic pictures. Wearing some of the most uniquely-designed uniforms in the entire league, Bengals players adorn the Bengal tiger strips across the whole of their uniforms.

You adorn your tigers' stripes at every game and religiously watch the Bengals fight in season after season of success. Now, you can display your pride in Cincinnati's home team by festooning your den in these Cincinnati Bengals panoramic pictures. These images show all the views from the historic grounds of famous Paul Brown Stadium in unparalleled, crisp panoramic views that are sure to be the pride of any Cincinnati resident and Bengals fan alike. All the vibrant qualities of a Bengals game are present in these panoramas, from the field plays and historic victories to the jubilation of watchful fans. These Cincinnati Bengals panoramas show off one of the most colorful teams in the NFL, particularly in their animated fanbase. Supported by tens of thousands of adoring spectators dressed in black, orange and Bengal tiger stripes, you can feel the energy present in every NFL event held at Paul Brown Stadium through these remarkable Bengals panoramic images.

Make your Bengals game-watching setting the envy of all other NFL fans by proudly displaying these Bengals panoramas, perfectly matted within the proud team colors of orange and black. Watching a Bengals game in person is an experience like none other, but these panoramic images are the closest way you can see all of the game action otherwise.